khare
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Post by khare on Mar 12, 2018 11:41:20 GMT
Well I’ve just gone back to softop after all winter with a hardtop.
So for the next 6-8 months I’ll be using softop again meaning the hardtop will pretty much be sat there not really being used.
I’ve got very limited storage space at home as it is.
Should I sell it and get a decent wad of cash for it or keep it? I do enjoy the quietness of the hardtop, over 80mph with softop up and it sounds like I’m taking off.
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Post by Horney on Mar 12, 2018 12:18:34 GMT
I had one, never used it.
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Post by FFS Corders on Mar 12, 2018 12:46:39 GMT
I stored my first one in my bedroom for 9 months then sold it when I decided I couldn't be bothered to fit it again
Current one is hard fixed on now as I don't have a soft top
You will be able to sell it easily enough and they don't really change in value that much so you won't lose out badly if you want to buy another later on
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Post by atlex on Mar 12, 2018 14:11:06 GMT
Sell it for sure.
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Post by raz on Mar 12, 2018 16:43:50 GMT
If you've got a garage to store it in over summer, I'd say keep it. That's what I used to do.
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khare
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Post by khare on Mar 13, 2018 9:01:07 GMT
Yeah I’m going down the route of selling up. I don’t have a garage to store, just my spare room.... if there’s the slightly chance of having the roof down, it will go down....
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Post by threeflies on Mar 18, 2018 20:01:32 GMT
Horses for courses as they say. I like the hard top for winter. During the rest of the year it's hung in the shed. For the sake of a couple of hundred quid I'd keep it.
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Post by khare on Mar 19, 2018 9:39:36 GMT
Horses for courses as they say. I like the hard top for winter. During the rest of the year it's hung in the shed. For the sake of a couple of hundred quid I'd keep it. Thing is I got no room in shed, or anywhere. I'm storing it in the front room at the moment. Decided to sell. It's in the for sale section.
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